Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Business Analysts, Technical Managers, and Programmers Overview This intensive training course helps students learn the practical aspects of the R programming language. The course is supplemented by many hands-on labs which allow attendees to immediately apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. Over the past few years, R has been steadily gaining popularity with business analysts, statisticians and data scientists as a tool of choice for conducting statistical analysis of data as well as supervised and unsupervised machine learning. What is R ? What is R? ? Positioning of R in the Data Science Space ? The Legal Aspects ? Microsoft R Open ? R Integrated Development Environments ? Running R ? Running RStudio ? Getting Help ? General Notes on R Commands and Statements ? Assignment Operators ? R Core Data Structures ? Assignment Example ? R Objects and Workspace ? Printing Objects ? Arithmetic Operators ? Logical Operators ? System Date and Time ? Operations ? User-defined Functions ? Control Statements ? Conditional Execution ? Repetitive Execution ? Repetitive execution ? Built-in Functions ? Summary Introduction to Functional Programming with R ? What is Functional Programming (FP)? ? Terminology: Higher-Order Functions ? A Short List of Languages that Support FP ? Functional Programming in R ? Vector and Matrix Arithmetic ? Vector Arithmetic Example ? More Examples of FP in R ? Summary Managing Your Environment ? Getting and Setting the Working Directory ? Getting the List of Files in a Directory ? The R Home Directory ? Executing External R commands ? Loading External Scripts in RStudio ? Listing Objects in Workspace ? Removing Objects in Workspace ? Saving Your Workspace in R ? Saving Your Workspace in RStudio ? Saving Your Workspace in R GUI ? Loading Your Workspace ? Diverting Output to a File ? Batch (Unattended) Processing ? Controlling Global Options ? Summary R Type System and Structures ? The R Data Types ? System Date and Time ? Formatting Date and Time ? Using the mode() Function ? R Data Structures ? What is the Type of My Data Structure? ? Creating Vectors ? Logical Vectors ? Character Vectors ? Factorization ? Multi-Mode Vectors ? The Length of the Vector ? Getting Vector Elements ? Lists ? A List with Element Names ? Extracting List Elements ? Adding to a List ? Matrix Data Structure ? Creating Matrices ? Creating Matrices with cbind() and rbind() ? Working with Data Frames ? Matrices vs Data Frames ? A Data Frame Sample ? Creating a Data Frame ? Accessing Data Cells ? Getting Info About a Data Frame ? Selecting Columns in Data Frames ? Selecting Rows in Data Frames ? Getting a Subset of a Data Frame ? Sorting (ordering) Data in Data Frames by Attribute(s) ? Editing Data Frames ? The str() Function ? Type Conversion (Coercion) ? The summary() Function ? Checking an Object's Type ? Summary Extending R ? The Base R Packages ? Loading Packages ? What is the Difference between Package and Library? ? Extending R ? The CRAN Web Site ? Extending R in R GUI ? Extending R in RStudio ? Installing and Removing Packages from Command-Line ? Summary Read-Write and Import-Export Operations in R ? Reading Data from a File into a Vector ? Example of Reading Data from a File into A Vector ? Writing Data to a File ? Example of Writing Data to a File ? Reading Data into A Data Frame ? Writing CSV Files ? Importing Data into R ? Exporting Data from R ? Summary Statistical Computing Features in R ? Statistical Computing Features ? Descriptive Statistics ? Basic Statistical Functions ? Examples of Using Basic Statistical Functions ? Non-uniformity of a Probability Distribution ? Writing Your Own skew and kurtosis Functions ? Generating Normally Distributed Random Numbers ? Generating Uniformly Distributed Random Numbers ? Using the summary() Function ? Math Functions Used in Data Analysis ? Examples of Using Math Functions ? Correlations ? Correlation Example ? Testing Correlation Coefficient for Significance ? The cor.test() Function ? The cor.test() Example ? Regression Analysis ? Types of Regression ? Simple Linear Regression Model ? Least-Squares Method (LSM) ? LSM Assumptions ? Fitting Linear Regression Models in R ? Example of Using lm() ? Confidence Intervals for Model Parameters ? Example of Using lm() with a Data Frame ? Regression Models in Excel ? Multiple Regression Analysis ? Summary Data Manipulation and Transformation in R ? Applying Functions to Matrices and Data Frames ? The apply() Function ? Using apply() ? Using apply() with a User-Defined Function ? apply() Variants ? Using tapply() ? Adding a Column to a Data Frame ? Dropping A Column in a Data Frame ? The attach() and detach() Functions ? Sampling ? Using sample() for Generating Labels ? Set Operations ? Example of Using Set Operations ? The dplyr Package ? Object Masking (Shadowing) Considerations ? Getting More Information on dplyr in RStudio ? The search() or searchpaths() Functions ? Handling Large Data Sets in R with the data.table Package ? The fread() and fwrite() functions from the data.table Package ? Using the Data Table Structure ? Summary Data Visualization in R ? Data Visualization ? Data Visualization in R ? The ggplot2 Data Visualization Package ? Creating Bar Plots in R ? Creating Horizontal Bar Plots ? Using barplot() with Matrices ? Using barplot() with Matrices Example ? Customizing Plots ? Histograms in R ? Building Histograms with hist() ? Example of using hist() ? Pie Charts in R ? Examples of using pie() ? Generic X-Y Plotting ? Examples of the plot() function ? Dot Plots in R ? Saving Your Work ? Supported Export Options ? Plots in RStudio ? Saving a Plot as an Image ? Summary Using R Efficiently ? Object Memory Allocation Considerations ? Garbage Collection ? Finding Out About Loaded Packages ? Using the conflicts() Function ? Getting Information About the Object Source Package with the pryr Package ? Using the where() Function from the pryr Package ? Timing Your Code ? Timing Your Code with system.time() ? Timing Your Code with System.time() ? Sleeping a Program ? Handling Large Data Sets in R with the data.table Package ? Passing System-Level Parameters to R ? Summary Lab Exercises Lab 1 - Getting Started with R Lab 2 - Learning the R Type System and Structures Lab 3 - Read and Write Operations in R Lab 4 - Data Import and Export in R Lab 5 - k-Nearest Neighbors Algorithm Lab 6 - Creating Your Own Statistical Functions Lab 7 - Simple Linear Regression Lab 8 - Monte-Carlo Simulation (Method) Lab 9 - Data Processing with R Lab 10 - Using R Graphics Package Lab 11 - Using R Efficiently
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultants, Business Analysts, and Process Owners Overview Learn to navigate the catalog, create and approve requisitions, and receive against POs. This course covers all of the functions of SAP Ariba Buying related to the creation of requisitions, the issuing of purchase orders, and receiving against purchase orders. Course Outline Introduction The Dashboard Catalogs Requisitions Accounting Approval Managing POs Receiving SAP Ariba Mobile Searching and Reporting Collaboration Demand Aggregation
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced Web Intelligence report creators and analysts upgrading from a previous version of SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence 4.1. In this course, participants will gain an understanding of the Deltas between Web Intelligence 3.1 and 4.1. Content Preview Data Ribbon Options Context Menus Drag-and-Drop functionality Application Modes -Data Mode -Reading Mode -Design Mode Freeze Columns New options in the formula editor Grouping Data New Predefined Cells Element Linking New Charting Engine Direct Connectivity to SAP BW BEx Queries
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Application consultants, Business Analysts, Executives, Technology Consultants, Users Overview By the end of this course, students will be able to:Explain SAP LumiraCreate documents and acquire dataPrepare datasetsVisualize dataShare stories In this course, students will learn how to create stunning and interactive visualizations by choosing a rich library of visualization types, ranging from scatter plots, heat and geo maps to tag clouds, box plots and network charts. Course Outline Positioning and Overview of SAP Lumira Discovery Navigating the BI Launchpad Acquiring Data Enrich the Dataset Create Visualizations Create a Story Sharing Options Using the Lumira Discovery Formula Editor Additional Data Sources Data Mashups
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Applications consultants, business analysts, business process owners, developer consultants, help desk consultants, project managers, and technology consultants. Overview This course will prepare you to: Give an overview of the S/4HANA embedded analytics architecture Explain the analytical offerings per user type Give an Introduction to SAP Best Practices for Analytics with SAP S/4HANA Explain the integration scenarios with SAP Business Warehouse In this course, students will gain an overview of the S/4HANA embedded analytics real-time operational reporting, its offerings per user type for the S/4HANA 610 and its integration with SAP Business Warehouse. Module 1 S/4HANA and S/4HANA embedded analytics introduction Module 2 S/4HANA embedded analytics architecture overview Module 3 Analytical Consumption Module 4 SAP Best Practices for Analytics with SAP S/4HANA Module 5 SAP Business Warehouse Integration Scenarios
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Application ConsultantBusiness AnalystBusiness Process ArchitectBusiness Process Owner / Team Lead / Power UserExecutiveIndustry SpecialistProgram/Project Manager Overview This course will prepare you to:Describe the motivation for S/4HANA Enterprise ManagementExecute innovative logistics processes in the areas of logistics planning and execution in S/4HANA, especially in manufacturing, procurement, and salesLearn about the simplification listOutline the SAP User Experience strategyUse SAP Fiori among other user interfaces to execute logistics processesOutline different migration strategies Students will learn to execute innovative logistics processes in the areas of logistics planning and execution in S/4HANA, especially in manufacturing, procurement, and sales. Motivation and Functional Overview of SAP S4/HANA (Materials Management and Operations)Simplification ListSAP User Experience, especially SAP FioriInnovative Logistics Processes in the Areas of Logistics Planning and Execution in S/4HANA, especially in Manufacturing, including MRP Life and Production Planning / Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) Procurement, Sales, including Back Order Processing, and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) Migration Scenarios
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Information System Owners Analysts Ethical Hackers ISSOs Cyber Security Managers IT Engineers Overview Upon completion, the Certified Vulnerability Assessor candidate will be able to competently take the exam. This course provides a solid understanding of the tools an IT engineer needs to review an Information System. In this course, you will learn the importance of vulnerability assessments and how they are used to prevent serious cyber break-ins. Lessons include understanding malware and viruses and how they can infiltrate an organization?s network. After you take this course, you will be able to assess a company?s security posture and perform a basic vulnerability test.ÿPlus, you will be able to generate reports to guide new security implementation. Course Outline Why Vulnerability Assessment Vulnerability Types Assessing the Network Assessing Web Servers and Applications Assessing Remote and VPN Services Vulnerability Assessments & Tools of the Trade Output Analysis
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultants, Business Analysts, and Program Managers Overview Describe how to organize and run payroll including subsequent activities and problem-solving aids This course provides the mandatory foundation knowledge required for processing payroll transactions in SAP HCM. Payroll Overview Setting Up the User Interface Identifying Payroll Elements Payroll Data Entering payroll data Payroll Elements Organizing a Payroll Run Reviewing the Payroll Status Infotype Identifying Retroactive Payroll Entries Payroll Process Running Payroll Payroll Reports Reporting on Payroll Generating Remuneration Statements Analyzing Payroll Results Analyzing Wage Types Reviewing Ad Hoc Query Functionality Post Payroll Results Posting Environments Verifying a Posting Run Updating a Live Posting Run Verifying Documents Bank Transfers & Check Preparation Generating Employee Payments Process Model Running a Payroll Process Model SuccessFactors Employee Central Payroll Outling employee central payroll basics
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Java Developers with a minimum of 2 years of experience and individuals who want to become application security engineers/analysts/testers Individuals involved in the role of developing, testing, managing, or protecting wide area of applications. Overview In-depth understanding of secure SDLC and secure SDLC models Knowledge of OWASP Top 10, threat modelling, SAST and DAST Capturing security requirements of an application in development Defining, maintaining, and enforcing application security best practices The Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) training and certification program provides a comprehensive application security approach which encompasses security activities involved in all the phases of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). Understanding Application Security, Threats, and AttacksSecurity Requirements GatheringSecure Application Design and ArchitectureSecure Coding Practices for Input ValidationSecure Coding Practices for Authentication and AuthorizationSecure Coding Practices for CryptographySecure Coding Practices for Session ManagementSecure Coding Practices for Error HandlingStatic and Dynamic Application Security Testing (SAST & DAST)Secure Deployment and Maintenance
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This class is intended for DBAs and IT Professionals who are responsible for administration and maintenance of PostgreSQL, and want to increase proficiency and learn best practices. Targeted at: DBAs and Architects, and appropriate for Analysts, Support Engineers, and other IT professionals Overview Please refer to overview This is an immersive 5-day class that offers hands-on labs and combines the core topics from Foundations of Postgres Administration and Advanced PostgreSQL Administration into a one-week class, with significant savings over list price. Upon course completion, you will be prepared to manage mission critical PostgreSQL installations, and perform core administration tasks with confidence and skill. Course Outline 1 - POSTGRES SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 2 - INSTALLATION AND GETTING STARTED 3 - CONFIGURATION, CREATING, MANAGING DATABASES 4 - USER TOOLS ? USING PSQL 5 - GUI TOOLS - USING PGADMIN 4 6 - SECURITY BASICS 7 - SQL PRIME BACKUP AND RECOVERY 8 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 9 - POSTGRES DATA DICTIONARY 10 - MOVING DATA 11 - SQL TUNING 12 - PERFORMANCE TUNING 13 - STREAMING REPLICATION 14 - TABLE PARTITIONING 15 - EXTENSION MODULES 16 - MONITORING 17 - UPGRADING BEST PRACTICES